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Spire Global launched five satellites on the SpaceX Transporter-5 mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida 2022-05.
Spire will launch additional satellites on SpaceX Transporter missions later 2022.
Kepler Communications signed a contract with Spire Global to provide high-capacity Ku-band service to Spire’s satellites.
The first Spire satellites equipped with Kepler’s Ku-Band Service are scheduled to launch in early 2023.
Kepler plans to test its data-relay terminal on a Spire nanosatellite slated to launch late in 2022.
Spire currently provides weather and tracking services with more than 100 satellites in low Earth orbit that transmit data in UHF, S and X-bands.
Spire offers a service that provides its technology, ground station network, and automated operations systems to customers for deploying applications and sensors to orbit relatively quickly.
Spire is installing Ku-band antennas from Kepler Communications on at least three satellites to offer higher-capacity data services beginning in early 2023.
Spire’s deal with Kepler enables Spire to add high-speed Ku-band capabilities to its low Earth orbit fleet under Kepler’s existing regulatory licenses and includes an option to scale up to 50 satellites.
Spire’s agreement with NorthStar is for an initial three 12-unit cubesats for launch in 2023 with an option to expand to a full constellation of dozens of satellites.
Spire and Slingshot Aerospace began collaborating in 2021 on work related to supplying GPS telemetry data.
Spire will supply GPS telemetry data to Slingshot Aerospace under the DEEP prototype contract.
Spire Global, Inc. expanded its existing partnership with Slingshot Aerospace in 2021.
Kepler Communications plans to test its S-band terminal on a third-party nanosatellite operated by Spire Global that is slated to launch in late 2022.
NorthStar reached an agreement with Spire to launch three 12-unit cubesats with SSA sensors in 2023.
The three 12-unit cubesats will be operated for NorthStar by Spire as part of Spire’s space-as-a-service business model.
Spire is providing GPS telemetry data to a U.S. Space Systems Command project that aims to automate manual data analysis techniques and produce more timely intelligence for military operations.
Spire Global operates a constellation of about 40 geolocation satellites that are collecting data used by the U.S. Space Force to detect GPS jamming.
Spire and Slingshot Aerospace began collaborating in 2021 and Spire’s GPS telemetry data provision for the DEEP effort has been underway since that collaboration began.
Spire will supply Slingshot Aerospace with GPS telemetry data for the DEEP contract and has been providing such data since the two companies began collaborating in 2021.